CZAR'S GIFT TO FRENCH FISHERS
WILL COME TO NOTHING
KING OF SWEDEN RETIRES AUSTRALIAN SINGER IN AMERICA (United Press Association — By Elbcteio Telegraph —Copyright.) LONDON, Jan. 25. The Czar has given twenty-five thousand franca to assist the distressed Breton fishermen as "a testimony hat my sentiments are unchanging towards my friend and ally." . King Oscar of Sweden is in failing health, and has temporarily retired, appointing the Crown Prince regent. Miss Ada Crossley, the Australian contralto, made a brilliant debut in tfew York. The newspapers are enthusiastic in their comments on her -inging. Received 26th, ILSI p.m. THE REBELLION IN MOROCCO Bushamarais advancing upon Fez and a decisive 'battle is expected in the vicinity of Sebu River. Received 27th, 1.0 a.m.
The Aden hinterland dispute is becoming acute and both the British and Turkish troops are being reinforced on the frontier.
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Southland Times, Issue 18055, 27 January 1903, Page 3
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